The United States has granted permanent residency to Ghana’s Ken Ofori-Atta, his lawyer said Tuesday, capping a saga that saw the fugitive ex-finance minister arrested by immigration authorities.
This video features a social experiment designed to test gold digger behavior in a public setting. After an initial rejection, a sudden luxury reveal shifts the dynamic of the interaction, ...
WSJ’s Joyu Wang joined a Taiwanese Coast Guard patrol in the Taiwan Strait, revealing how ‘gray-zone’ pressure from Beijing is transforming the law-enforcement agency into a front-line security force.
We received early access to Mythos Preview for early capability testing a few weeks back. In this article, we can finally share what we found. About three months ago, Anthropic invited us to help them ...
Last fall Alexa started seeing a man she met on a dating app. He asked her to get tested for sexually transmitted infections before they began having sex. The first thing she noticed on her screening ...
India is undertaking tests of some of its most sensitive public-facing financial and government application software to better understand their vulnerabilities to Anthropic PBC’s next-generation ...
I spent more than two decades in public service, first as an Army officer and later as an FBI executive, including serving as Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Dallas Field Office. I supervised ...
The Seattle Times’ Project Homeless explores and explains the Puget Sound region’s complex, troubling problem of homelessness. It is supported by Campion Foundation and Raikes Foundation, with Seattle ...
As President Xi Jinping of China and President Trump meet this week, the question before both leaders is not only trade or tariffs, but what kind of relationship the U.S. will have with a China that ...
A Chinese tanker is attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz, Bloomberg reported today, citing ship-tracking data showing the VLCC moving south along the eastern side of the chokepoint. The moment is ...
The pandemic-era backslide in math and reading scores for students across the U.S. was not a sudden catastrophe but the continuation of a brutal, decade-long "learning recession" that began years ...
American math and reading test scores have fallen in the last decade, according to data released Wednesday by the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford. Read more about why that’s happening.